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‘Get The Look’ and Win the Entire Collection of Dancing With the Stars Hair Extensions

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Listen up, Dancing With The Stars fans! LA’s The Place Magazine is giving five of our readers the chance to win a full collection of Dancing with the Stars Hair Extensions.  All you have to do is re-create your favorite hairstyle of the season using the Dancing with the Stars Hair Extension pieces. Attached a photo, send to [email protected] and enter to win!

In week eight of Dancing with the Stars, the excitement became riveting as the pressure mounted and contestants were asked to dance yet another two routines – this time with never-before heard music.

Though the pressure was on, their hair remained flawless! Here are some of the night’s winning hairstyles with steps on how you can create them at home using the new Dancing with the Stars Hair Extension collection!

To achieve Kym’s Ballerina Bun (first dance):

This sleek look is easy to get – pull hair into a high bun at the crown of head, smoothing flyaways with a paddle brush and hairspray. Next, attach the Dancing with the Stars Glamarama Extensions ($20: ULTA.com) that adds volume to any updo. Finish off by tucking away all of the loose strands with bobby pins and you’re done!

To achieve Kym’s Bouncy Ponytail & Bangs (second dance):

To achieve her second winning look of the night, start by pulling hair up into a high pony. If you have thin or short hair, or if you want to add bounce to your pony without a heat styling tool, simply attach the Dancing with the Stars Flirtini Extensions ($39: HSN.com) which is a clip-in pony. You can also try the Dancing with the Stars Bango Tango ($22: folica.com) to create non-committal bangs and to complete this look!

To achieve Karina’s French Braid:
Since most of us don’t have a stylist at hand to create an expertly executed braid, then try the Dancing with the Stars Bellissima French Braid Band ($10: ULTA.com) that is already styled for you! Simply slip on this headband to style a similar version and make sure hair is flat ironed pin straight to complete this look!

Last week, week seven of Dancing with the Stars, viewers watched as contestants danced two routines as well… making for more costume changes and more hairstyles! Here are some of the hairstyles that scored the highest points, with steps on how you can create them at home using the new Dancing with the Stars Hair Extension collection!

To achieve Kym’s Sultry Side-Swept Bangs & Updo:

You don’t have to have bangs to try this look! Start by clipping in the Dancing with the Stars Bango Tango Extensions ($22: Folica.com) that add non-committal bangs in an instant. Next, part hair and bangs to the side and pull back into a low bun, at the nape of the neck. To add volume to your updo, simply add in the Dancing with the Stars Glamarama Extensions ($20: ULTA.com), which is a clip-in bun. Finish off with a flower accessory to complete this look!

To achieve Karina’s old Hollywood Half-Updo:

Start by clipping in the Dancing with the Stars Go! Go! Girl Extensions ($49: HSN.com) that instantly add length and volume. Next, wrap 2 inch sections of hair around a 1 ½ inch barreled curling iron and repeat over the entire head. Once complete, part hair to the side, and then take hair from ear to ear pulling into a half-updo, wrapping around the Dancing with the Stars Salsaloosa ($15: ULTA.com) that wraps around hair and will keep it in place.

To achieve Chelsie’s Bouncy Curls & Bangs:

You can instantly add length and volume to any length of hair by incorporating extensions, so for this look start with the Dancing with the Stars Go! Go! Girl Extensions ($49: HSN.com) that will add both. Next, using a 1 inch curling iron, curl small sections of hair, over the entire head. Once complete, flip head over and slightly separate curls with your fingers. You can wear this look just like this, but if you want to add in blunt bangs like Chelsie’s, then finish off the look with the Dancing with the Stars Bango Tango Extensions ($22: folica.com).

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Jane Emery